San Bernardino National Forest firefighter Felipe Delgado hoses down a hot spot in a tree as the Lake Fire burns near Heart Bar Creek on a dozer line just below Fish Creek Trail off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

A helicopter sucks water from Jenks Lake to make another drop on the Lake Fire off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

Some of the San Bernardino Mountains are full of trees as others show the power of the Lake Fire to clear full mountains of trees and brush above Highway 38 in the wilderness which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

A duck is not bothered as a helicopter sucks water from Jenks Lake to make another drop on the Lake Fire off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

The Lake Fire burns near Heart Bar Creek on a dozer line just below Fish Creek Trail off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

A fire helicopter leaves with a full bucket of water from Jenks Lake to make another drop on the Lake Fire off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

San Bernardino National Forest firefighter Felipe Delgado hoses down a hot spot in a tree as the Lake Fire burns near Heart Bar Creek on a dozer line just below Fish Creek Trail off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

One helicopter leaves as another arrives for another bucket of water from Jenks Lake to make drops on the Lake Fire off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

San Bernardino National Forest, Lytle Creek firefighter Scott Trueman keeps his eyes open for hot spots that may jump the line as the Lake Fire burns near Heart Bar Creek on a dozer line just below Fish Creek Trail off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

San Bernardino National Forest captain Clayton Hull watches the fire line as more crews arrive to battle the Lake Fire as it burns near Heart Bar Creek on a dozer line just below Fish Creek Trail off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

A BDF Daggett E372 firefighter makes his way though the burt trees and brush as the progress of the Lake Fire is stopped at Heart Bar Creek on a dozer line just below Fish Creek Trail off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

Colton Fire firefighters watch as the fire line holds the progress of the Lake Fire as it burns near Heart Bar Creek on a dozer line just below Fish Creek Trail off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

A water dropping helicopter makes it way through the heavy smoke to make a water drop on the Lake Fire as it burns east of Heart Bar Creek off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

A US Forest Service engineer rests his foot on the door of the brush truck a three crews await for their next assignment to fight the progress of the Lake Fire as it burns near Heart Bar Creek just above Fish Creek Trail off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

Heavy smoke from the Lake Fire fills the sky above as trees burn below near Heart Bar Campground off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

Some of natures beauty is untouched as other parts burn in the background as the Lake Fire burns near Heart Bar Creek off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

A water dropping helicopter makes it way through the heavy smoke to make a water drop on the Lake Fire as it burns east of Heart Bar Creek off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

A San Bernardino National Forest firefighter hoses down a hot spots as the Lake Fire burns near Heart Bar Creek on a dozer line just below Fish Creek Trail off Highway 38 in the wilderness between Barton Flats and Onyx Summit which has consumed more than 15,000 acres Saturday in the San Bernardino Mountains, June 20, 2015.

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